Amari, Belen, and Chiaki all make purchases from the same vendor at an outdoor market. The vendor sells fruits and vegetables priced at a certain amount for each one. How much does Chiaki pay for 1 banana and 2 navel oranges? (1) Amari bought four bananas for $1.00. (2) Belen bought 3 bananas and 6 navel oranges for $6.15.

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Amari, Belen, and Chiaki all make purchases from the same vendor at an outdoor market. The vendor sells fruits and vegetables priced at a certain amount for each one. How much does Chiaki pay for 1 banana and 2 navel oranges? (1) Amari bought four bananas for $1.00. (2) Belen bought 3 bananas and 6 navel oranges for $6.15.






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